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'''Death Mountain Trail''' is the pathway ascending the slopes of [[Death Mountain]]; it connects [[Goron City]] and [[Kakariko Village]] in [[Ocarina of Time]].<ref>{{Cite|OoT|1197|[[Goron]]}}</ref> The trail is nothing more than a thin pathway that begins by a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of [[Kakariko Village]] and goes to the summit of Death Mountain. After obtaining the [[Bomb Bag]] from [[Dodongo's Cavern]], [[Link]] can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many [[Goron|Gorons]] along the trail along with some [[Tektite|Tektites]].
'''Death Mountain Trail''' is the pathway ascending the slopes of [[Death Mountain]]; it connects [[Goron City]] and [[Kakariko Village]] in [[Ocarina of Time]].{{Ref|OoT|1197|[[Goron]]}} The trail is nothing more than a thin pathway that begins by a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of [[Kakariko Village]] and goes to the summit of Death Mountain. After obtaining the [[Bomb Bag]] from [[Dodongo's Cavern]], [[Link]] can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many [[Goron|Gorons]] along the trail along with some [[Tektite|Tektites]].


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Death Mountain Trail is the pathway ascending the slopes of Death Mountain; it connects Goron City and Kakariko Village in Ocarina of Time.[1] The trail is nothing more than a thin pathway that begins by a gate monitored by a guard at the western end of Kakariko Village and goes to the summit of Death Mountain. After obtaining the Bomb Bag from Dodongo's Cavern, Link can destroy rocks on the side of the path exposing alcoves with hidden treasures inside them. There are many Gorons along the trail along with some Tektites.

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